Stanley Robinson, UConn-Michigan

In the last two games, both UConn losses, Stanley Robinson has played very well in the first half, not so well in the second.

"Just staying focused with myself and just being confident with myself and pretty much just shooting shots that I can make and taking the ball to the basket," Robinson said when asked about the key to becoming more consistent.

Robinson didn't get the ball when free against Pittsburgh, and he could have done a better job to get free more often.

"He contributes so much," Jerome Dyson said. "If we get him going we've really got a good chance. When he's on the [same] page as everybody else, he's tremendous. All you have to do is get him a good play to get going. You get him a dunk or soemthign like that and it really gets him going. You've seen it a lot this year where one play just ignites him."

Robinson's thoughts on the Michigan game tomorrow at Crisler Arena: "It's very important for us because We like road wins. We just want to come in and be focused and just make sure we get the job done. Michigan is going to be a great team. They're going to make a lot of threes and we just got to pretty much put our hand up and contest the shot. So it's going to be fun to watch."

The key, Robinson said, is "Pretty much to fee our posts and play UConn basketball and hopefully we'll get the win. We will get the win. We're not worried."